Responding to a USCIS RFE: Steps to Strengthen Your Case
What an RFE means
A Request for Evidence (RFE) means USCIS needs more information before it can decide your case. It is not a denial, but missing the deadline can lead to a denial.
Read the notice carefully
The RFE lists the exact evidence needed and the response deadline. The response must be complete and sent to the address on the notice.
Build a clear response packet
- Write a short cover letter that matches each request to the evidence you provide.
- Include copies of original documents, not originals unless USCIS asks for them.
- Add certified translations for any non-English documents.
- Use tabs or labels so the officer can find each item quickly.
Meet the deadline
USCIS does not usually extend RFE deadlines. Send the packet early, use tracking, and keep a full copy of everything you submit.
When to get help
If the RFE raises eligibility or inadmissibility issues, consult an immigration attorney for guidance on strategy and supporting evidence.
This article is general information, not legal advice. Information is current as of Jan 21, 2026. For guidance tailored to your situation, consult an immigration attorney. To plan your next steps, call +1 918 221 9438 or schedule a consultation.
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